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Promoting Middle East Democracy: Is the US on the Right Track
Wed, January 19th, 2005
Washington, D.C.
Tune in to a special event launching a new book by Thomas Carothers and Marina Ottaway.
Wednesday, January 19
Uncharted Journey contributes a wealth of concise, illuminating insights on democracy in the Middle East, drawing on the contributors’ deep knowledge of Arab politics and their substantial experience with democracy-building in other parts of the world. Click here to order the book.
Speaking at this event are the book's editors, Thomas Carothers and Marina Ottaway. Joshua Muravchick, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute will also comment. The event will be moderated by Fred Hiatt of the Washington Post.
For more on democracy in the Middle East, visit the Democracy and Rule of Law Program homepage or sign up to receive the Arab Reform Bulletin.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Event Speakers
Harvey V. Fineberg Chair for Democracy Studies; Director, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program
Thomas Carothers, director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program, is a leading expert on comparative democratization and international support for democracy.
Joshua Muravchik
Fred Hiatt